The Concentration is open to twenty students, who must be juniors or seniors in CC or GS. Concentrators will take classes taught by B-School professors in “financial and managerial coursework.” Students wishing to grasp on to the final shreds of their liberal arts education will be able to take electives in sociology, econ and psychology.

Concentrators will also have access to B-School events, have formal networking opportunities with B-School faculty and students, and generally sort of go to Business School while they’re in college.

I don't hate bankers or capitalism. I admire the way that the financial industry provides those with ambition a road to wealth, unpopular a sentiment though it is. But you're not the most productive members of society, so please get over yourselves. It is a sad thing that you could come away with such an opinion after having had the privilege to attend an institution that provides such an opportunity to explore that which is really of creative value. And don't tell anyone to shut up. Let anyone speak who wants to.

meh. i'd much rather see some special seminars out of the business school for undergraduates. like little 1 point classes that don't mean shit on the transcript but might actually contain, dare i say it, useful and timely material.

stuff like "intro to pitching vcs and grantmakers", "intro to corporate and ngo structure for organizations with less than $1m in assets" and the follow on.. "intro to not getting fucked over by vcs, underwriters and grantmakers" or "principles of business bullshit so you can tell if the asshole you'll inevitably have to hire actually knows enough to play the game"